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  1. Acute and chronic arthritis by Philip Showalter Hench, 1935
  2. The present status of rheumatism and arthritis: Review of American and English literature for 1936 (fourth rheumatism review) by Philip Showalter Hench, 1938
  3. Public Health [;] by Mary Kahler; Hench, Philip Showalter; Walter Reed Hench, 1875
  4. Reprints by Philip Showalter Hench, 1922
  5. The effect of a hormone of the adrenal cortex (17-hydroxy-11 dehydrocorticosterone : compound E) and of adrenocorticotropic hormone on rheumatoid arthritis: Preliminary report by Philip Showalter Hench, 1949
  6. The effect of a hormone of the adrenal cortex hormone 17-hydroxy-11-dehydrocorticosterone (Compound E) on the acute phase of rheumatic fever: Preliminary report by Philip Showalter Hench, 1949

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Hench Philip Showalter
Hench Philip Showalter (1896-1965), reumatolog amerykañski. Od 1926 kierownik oddzia³u chorób reumatycznych Mayo Clinic w Rochester w stanie Minnesota, od 1947 profesor Fundacji Mayo University of Minnesota. W 1929 ustali³, ¿e objawy go¶æca stawowego zanikaj± u pacjentów w czasie ¿ó³taczkici±¿y , co doprowadzi³o do wyizolowania kortyzonu (hormonu kory nadnerczy ) i odkrycia jego leczniczego dzia³ania w chorobie reumatycznej (1949). W 1950 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla (z E.C. KendallemT. Reichsteinem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Philip Showalter Hench. Philip Showalter Hench received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Pittsburgh in 1920 and came to the Mayo Clinic in 1923.
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American physician who with Edward C. Kendall in 1948 successfully applied an adrenal hormone (later known as cortisone) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. With Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein of Switzerland, Hench received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for discoveries concerning hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects. During the second World War Hench from 1942 served as a lieutenant-colonel in the Medical Corps, becoming Chief of the Medical Service and Director of the Army's Rheumatism Centre at the Army and Navy General Hospital. Leaving the army with the rank of colonel, in 1946, he became expert consultant to the Army Surgeon General. Dr. Hench was the author of several papers in the field of rheumatology, and was one of the leaders in American rheumatology. His leisure time was devoted to music, photography and tennis, and medical history.
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Philip Showalter Hench
Philip Showalter Hench February 28 March 30 ) was an American physician who, with E. C. Kendall , in successfully applied an adrenal hormone (later known as cortisone ) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis . With Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein of Switzerland , Hench received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in for discoveries concerning hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects. He was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and died in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

8. Philip S. Hench - Biography
philip S. hench Biography. philip showalter hench was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Februar 28, 1896, the son of Jacob Bixler hench and Clara showalter. After attending local schools he entered Lafayette College, Easton, Penn.
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Philip Showalter Hench was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Februar 28, 1896, the son of Jacob Bixler Hench and Clara Showalter. After attending local schools he entered Lafayette College , Easton, Penn., where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1916. He enlisted in the Medical Corps of the United States Army in 1917 but was transferred to the reserve corps to finish his medical training. In 1920 he received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Pittsburgh . After a year as an interne at Saint Francis Hospital, Pittsburgh, he became a Fellow of the Mayo Foundation , the graduate school of the University of Minnesota 's Department of Medicine. His association with the Mayo Clinic began in 1923 when he became first an assistant, then, three years later, Head of its Department of Rheumatic Diseases. Between 1928 and 1929, Dr. Hench studied abroad, at Freiburg University
In 1942 Dr. Hench entered military service as a lieutenant-colonel in the Medical Corps, becoming Chief of the Medical Service and Director of the Army's Rheumatism Centre at the Army and Navy General Hospital. Leaving the army with the rank of colonel, in 1946, he became expert consultant to the Army Surgeon General, which position is still held by him.
At the Mayo Clinic he specialized in arthritic disease. In the course of his work he observed the favourable effects of jaundice on arthritic patients, causing a remission of pain. Other bodily changes, for example pregnancy, produced the same effect. These and other observations led him gradually to the conclusion that the pain-alleviating substance was a steroid.

9. Hench, Philip Showalter
hench, philip showalter (18961965). He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Februar 28, 1896, the son of Jacob Bixler hench and Clara showalter.
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In 1942 Dr. Hench entered military service as a lieutenant-colonel in the Medical Corps, becoming Chief of the Medical Service and Director of the Army's Rheumatism Centre at the Army and Navy General Hospital. Leaving the army with the rank of colonel, in 1946, he became expert consultant to the Army Surgeon General, which position is still held by him.
At the Mayo Clinic he specialized in arthritic disease. In the course of his work he observed the favourable effects of jaundice on arthritic patients, causing a remission of pain. Other bodily changes, for example pregnancy, produced the same effect. These and other observations led him gradually to the conclusion that the pain-alleviating substance was a steroid.
In the period 1930-1938, Dr. E. C. Kendall had isolated several steroids from the adrenal gland cortex. After several years of collaboration with Dr. Kendall, it was decided to try the effect of one of these substances, Compound E (later named cortisone), on arthritic patients. Delay in implementing this decision was caused by Dr. Hench's military service in World War II and by the costly and complicated isolation of the substance. In 1948-1949, cortisone was successfully tested on arthritic patients. Hench also treated patients with ACTH, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland which stimulates the adrenal gland.

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    Hench, Philip Showalter Hench, Philip Showalter, , American physician, b. Pittsburgh, M.D. Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1920. Associated with the Mayo Foundation of the Univ. of Minnesota school of medicine after 1921, he was made head of the department of rheumatic diseases in 1926, began teaching in 1928, and was made professor in 1947. In 1946 he became consultant to the surgeon general of the U.S. army. He shared with Edward C. Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein the 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his pioneering work in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with cortisone and ACTH. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Hench Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin (b. Feb. 28, 1896, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.d. March 30, 1965, Ocho Rios, Jam.), American physician who with Edward C. Kendall in 1948 successfully applied an adrenal hormone (later known as cortisone ) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis . With Kendall and Tadeus Reichstein of Switzerland, Hench received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for discoveries concerning hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects. Hench received his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1920 and spent almost his entire career at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. For many years he sought a method of treating the painful and crippling disease of rheumatoid arthritis. Working at the Mayo Clinic, he noticed that during pregnancy and in the presence of jaundice the severe pain of arthritis may decrease and even disappear. This led him to suspect that arthritis is caused by a biochemical disturbance, perhaps one involving glandular hormones, rather than by a bacterial infection. In search of a treatment he and Kendall studied endocrinologic factors in rheumatic diseases. In the mid-1940s Kendall synthesized the steroid hormone cortisone, and in 1948 he and Hench tried the drug on arthritic patients. They showed a remarkable improvement, and cortisone became a key drug in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

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    philip showalter hench American physician, born February 28, 1896, Pittsburgh; died March 30, 1965, Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Associated with AlbersSchönberg's disease hench-Rosenberg syndrome then
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    American physician, born February 28, 1896, Pittsburgh; died March 30, 1965, Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
    Associated eponyms: Albers-Schönberg's disease A syndrome of excessive calcification of bones causing marble like appearance with increased radiological density of the skeleton. Hench-Rosenberg syndrome A syndrome marekd by sudden and rapidly developing afebrile attacks of arthritis or periarthritis, occasionally paraarthritis, that continue for a few hours or a few days and then disappear completely. Biography: Philip Showalter Hench received his doctorate in medicine from the University of Pittsburgh in 1920 and came to the Mayo Clinic in 1923. During the years 1928 and 1929 he studied at the University of Freiburg and at Friedrich von Müller's (1858-1941) clinic in Munich. He was appointed an instructor in the Mayo Foundation in 1928, Assistant Professor 1932, Associate Professor 1935 and, in 1947, Professor of Medicine.

    14. Philip Showalter Hench Winner Of The 1950 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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    17. Hench, Philip Showalter
    Translate this page hench, philip (1896-1965). philip showalter hench est né à Pittsburgh, la Pennsylvanie sur Februar 28, 1896, le fils de Jacob Bixler hench et Clara showalter.
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    En 1942 docteur Hench est entré au service militaire comme un lieutenant-colonel dans le Corps Médical, devenant le Chef du Service Médical et le Directeur du Centre de Rhumatisme de l'Armée à l'Hôpital Général D'armée et Naval. En laissant (quittant) l'armée avec le rang de colonel, en 1946, il est devenu le consultant expert au chef des services de santé D'armée, que la position est toujours tenue par lui. A la Clinique Mayo il s'est spécialisé dans la maladie arthritique. Au cours de son travail il a observé les effets favorables de jaunisse sur des patients arthritiques, causant une remise (rémission) de douleur. Les d'autres changements physiques, par exemple la grossesse, ont produit le même effet. Ceux-ci et ceux-là observations l'ont mené graduellement à la conclusion que la substance de soulagement douleur était un stéroïde. Dans la période 1930-1938, docteur E. C. Kendall

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